Классический пример недопустимого "рузского фошызма".
Не "курьер", а "незаменимый специалист", не "сбил", а "культурно обогатил", не "перетащил", а "заботливо оказал всю необходимую помощь", не "уехал", а "поехал трудиться на благо общества вместо местных лентяев и алкашей".
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Классический пример недопустимого "рузского фошызма".
Не "курьер", а "незаменимый специалист", не "сбил", а "культурно обогатил", не "перетащил", а "заботливо оказал всю необходимую помощь", не "уехал", а "поехал трудиться на благо общества вместо местных лентяев и алкашей".
Учитесь выражаться правильно, а то скоро будете сидеть стараниями #единаяроссияпартиямиграции
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